First published at 06:25 UTC on January 17th, 2023.
High school history teachers, television documentaries and the yearly remembrances of Martin Luther King Jr. are very selective when they quote from him. That's because if people really knew what King was about, they would think twice about un…
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High school history teachers, television documentaries and the yearly remembrances of Martin Luther King Jr. are very selective when they quote from him. That's because if people really knew what King was about, they would think twice about uncritically worshiping him as we are told to do. A careful examination of the man will show that 1) He was not a Christian as he did not believe in the virgin birth of Christ, Jesus' substitutionary atonement, His divine Sonship, His bodily resurrection, the Trinity, supernatural salvation, the Bible as God's inerrant and inspired Word, etc., 2) He was fraud as a supposed man of God and pretended moral giant who used his popularity and power to cavort with dozens of women across the country and sometimes in violent orgies while he was a married "minister" with a family 3) He often spoke of non-violence, but violent demonstrations were regular features of his movement, which he justified in interviews, and 4) He used the so-called Civil Rights Movement and the idea of racial equality as a front to advance socialist ideas into America. For example, in one speech, King announced, "Now we are in a period where it will cost the nation billions of dollars to get rid of poverty." King also said, "This this is America’s opportunity to help bridge the gulf between the haves and the have-nots." He further declared, "We must recognize that we can’t solve our problem now until there is a radical redistribution of economic and political power." Anyone familiar with history knows that this terminology comes straight from communist philosopher, Karl Marx. (King nonetheless protested that he got his socialist ideas from Jesus.) In this video, we will see ironclad evidence that Martin Luther King Jr. was a socialist who spoke openly of wealth redistribution and used his communist party connections to help advance his agenda.
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